Browns help build new playground

The playground was assembled at the Karamu House in Cleveland.
The Cleveland Browns' Blake Costanzo helped out in making the playground.
It was a huge playground.
Fun monkey bars too.
Volunteers helped paint a mural on the side of the Karamu House.
Another look at the newly painted mural.
A nice view of the playground.
The painted mural was beautiful.
Another glimpse of the mural.
This is what the playground looked like when it was about 80 percent finished.
View of it from the back.
At this point it was not steady, but cement and dirt would do the trick once it was put in place.
Blake Costanza helped out all day.
Costanza again.
Browns cornerback Sheldon Brown helped build the playground too.
There was a lot of work to do.
This is the playground from the front.
Sheldon Brown talking with one of the 250 volunteers that helped on Tuesday.
This was a huge pile of mulch and wood chips.
Volunteers from the Cleveland Browns carry part of the climbing wall for the playground.
Brewing up the cement for the playground.
More of the cement making.
Look at that! Can you guess what it is? It is a swing-set.
That is it laying on the ground.
Playground's back view.
Benches were also made by volunteers.
The entrance to the Karamu House on Tuesday.
Finishing touches on the playground.
Another view of the playground.
Those holes are where the cement was to be poured.
Sheldon Brown dumping some mulch and wood chips.
Costanzo doing the same.
There were over 250 volunteers that helped out on Tuesday.
Brown and Costanzo.
Browns players Sheldon Brown and Blake Costanzo.
The playground almost finished.
The Browns logo sitting atop the playground.
One final look at the beautifully painted mural.